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symbolization as a raist ths en hnt i hnd ton u haed ld 1970 was a little civil rights organizatn in el pa, texas. and this mandate -- a seto cus,itntuie hi yoed assimilate. you need to become amecans no their political mission was to cure the cli o cue l tman ts lgs, for mexicans who come here,gone through the process and become citizens. , dr 0 foundation tokmliv ya nthitl nion, moved it to san francisco and washington. now it's another state and tind chand vo tsoys nnlr aree,t'reucn for illegals, you know, don't deport illegal crna itfohellatof cinsan h n t tio debate in the process. and i am simplifying because there's also a rossa. this organization callsit the race, whh tyo atwa trd lmng amana. b hthmrican idea. they want to portray america as coy.ppressive recess nquerig orzatags ll onheer n of ford is on -- yu know, it is on your docket, other foundati ae adhrlf raaizio ad, morass. i could go down the whole list. the puerto rican legal defense fund is another one, from which jue th t ughe supremecut k rdger ethnicity. and of course, ford is behind the whole multicultural movement thurrlui
symbolization as a raist ths en hnt i hnd ton u haed ld 1970 was a little civil rights organizatn in el pa, texas. and this mandate -- a seto cus,itntuie hi yoed assimilate. you need to become amecans no their political mission was to cure the cli o cue l tman ts lgs, for mexicans who come here,gone through the process and become citizens. , dr 0 foundation tokmliv ya nthitl nion, moved it to san francisco and washington. now it's another state and tind chand vo tsoys nnlr aree,t'reucn for...
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rice literally camped in texas, resigned as provost at stanford and moved to texas to work with him on national security. they had weekly meetings. in some much more rigorous job. look at the people who get screened. michele bachmann never did explain what she would do other than repeal everything he ever did. and then there is governor groups who, you know, he had some great lines. and it worked great as rally, cheering points for his devoted, but he can go on and explain the many land. you have to have a lot more depth. there's a lot more harder than the 302nd sound bite. as i learned and i only got three-quarters of the way through my talk really knowing how to keep it on time and not talk too much your inner when senator obama realize that to be present, he had to quit love eating in showing how much in new, it's hard to be precise and to know enough senator mccain with the three page memo that everybody had for the big summit. he said he hadn't had time to read it. on go to my grave believing he read it and didn't have a clue about it because he hadn't paid attention of the years.
rice literally camped in texas, resigned as provost at stanford and moved to texas to work with him on national security. they had weekly meetings. in some much more rigorous job. look at the people who get screened. michele bachmann never did explain what she would do other than repeal everything he ever did. and then there is governor groups who, you know, he had some great lines. and it worked great as rally, cheering points for his devoted, but he can go on and explain the many land. you...
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condoleezza rice literally camp in texas, resigned as provost of stanford and moved to texas to work with him on national security. and they had weekly meetings with all sorts of people. it is a much more rigorous job, and look at the people. michelle bockman never explained what she would do. and then there was another governor -- [laughter] yeah, he had some great lines. the lines looked great as rally cheering points for his devoted people, but he could not swing them at any length. you have to have a lot more debt. as i learned when i only got three quarters of the way through my talk, really knowing how to keep it on time and not talk too much here and there. when senator obama realized to be president obama, it's hard to be precise and congenial. and then there was senator mccain with the three-page memo, he said that he had no time to read it. i will go to my grave believing that he read it didn't have a clue about it because he hadn't paid attention over the years at his meetings. no disrespect to a great hero, but i don't believe that he could not understand it without a lot
condoleezza rice literally camp in texas, resigned as provost of stanford and moved to texas to work with him on national security. and they had weekly meetings with all sorts of people. it is a much more rigorous job, and look at the people. michelle bockman never explained what she would do. and then there was another governor -- [laughter] yeah, he had some great lines. the lines looked great as rally cheering points for his devoted people, but he could not swing them at any length. you have...
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we have seen in texas when they did men now reform, 16,000 doctors have gone back to texas. rates have gone down, and and many of last year rick perry, the governor signed a law, the loser pays, which is very important. the president says a car and over again, doctors to to many tests. well, the practice defensive medicine from the very reason that they are free to being sued. we also need to expand the access to help savings accounts. believe the president does not like of savings accounts. but that's where readers can reduction in premiums and particularly for younger people i think we need to deregulate the state based exchanges. a number of states have returned the money. a number of gun waivers. of course california was the first to actually take the money because everything liberal happens in california, but we need to, as i say, support a to say. we don't need government controls state based exchanges telling insurers what's going to be an essential benefit plan. we need to do medicare reform. we cannot continue with these entitlement programs, medicare, medicaid, soc
we have seen in texas when they did men now reform, 16,000 doctors have gone back to texas. rates have gone down, and and many of last year rick perry, the governor signed a law, the loser pays, which is very important. the president says a car and over again, doctors to to many tests. well, the practice defensive medicine from the very reason that they are free to being sued. we also need to expand the access to help savings accounts. believe the president does not like of savings accounts....
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that would be something i would be grateful for. >> host: you're still a student at the university of texas? >> guest: i just graduated in may. >> host: congratulations. >> guest: thank you very much. my msa in poetry. >> host: as a first-time author, what's been your experience getting published and the whole hoopla? >> guest: it's really -- it's exciting. it's not something i can say i expected. i certainly hoped for it. bogota great agent, and little brown has been fantastic to work with. so i feel look i have a support system in place. it's a privilege that people might read something i have written. >> host: your next book? are you planning on doing another book? a book of poetry. >> guest: i have a book of poetry that is more or less finished and then this fall i'll start on my second novel. it's in its very early stages now. >> host: based also on your military experience? >> guest: no it's not. no. >> host: well, we have been talking with kevin power about his new novel "the yellow birds" based upon his experience in iraq and this comes out in september of 201. >> you're watching an
that would be something i would be grateful for. >> host: you're still a student at the university of texas? >> guest: i just graduated in may. >> host: congratulations. >> guest: thank you very much. my msa in poetry. >> host: as a first-time author, what's been your experience getting published and the whole hoopla? >> guest: it's really -- it's exciting. it's not something i can say i expected. i certainly hoped for it. bogota great agent, and little brown...
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. >> host: next is tina and mesquite, texas. >> caller: hi, how are you doing? first point is growing up in the 60s and integration noa and how to go through some of the oppression and the issues. as i listened to the tea partiers, they remind me of that area and even though it wrapped up in intellectual conversation about the concerns of constitution, it seems to me as a person of color, if i lived in the tea party world, i would not have rights and it would be from terms of my inability to compete, if you will. and i frankly find it disturbing, even more so as i hear people say were not about bigotry, not about hate but yet every dang being displayed a gun says the opposite. and yes, i agree there are very intelligent people come up as a person of color there are huge symbols of color i don't believe them. >> host: thanks, tina. i think that's unfortunate. i wish he would attend a tea party event. you'd be hope welcome with open arms. there's nothing racist. and about the principles they espouse. there is nothing about limited government would keep you from ac
. >> host: next is tina and mesquite, texas. >> caller: hi, how are you doing? first point is growing up in the 60s and integration noa and how to go through some of the oppression and the issues. as i listened to the tea partiers, they remind me of that area and even though it wrapped up in intellectual conversation about the concerns of constitution, it seems to me as a person of color, if i lived in the tea party world, i would not have rights and it would be from terms of my...
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when president clintoaiour age ct i82 the audience in texas, we heard a big, oh boy. [laughter] getting back to my point. it dn'eave to strip them or do anything dray conian. there's many things we can do. we, democrats, have to have the courage to do that. by the way, seniors are not stupid. they are smart. they are the mst lat pon. rs eyuntand. maybe the interest groups, they understand on the republican side of the equation, they got to get over the fear of groverort. ma oouha nrd him? he's, as i say in the book, is the most powerful man in the country today. why do i say that? well, he's the one who has this organization that forceseo ignox,en pledges. 236 congressmen, more than a majority signed, and 41 senators, enough to stop any legislation from occurring by filibuster, have also signed. grcolscoy. he literally controls the country. grover, not to say there's anything wrong with being small, but he's a little guy who looks like the nerd in college, and i woicheas li the wizard of oz.. nobody voted for him. nobody gave him reason to be this perful, and he's a f
when president clintoaiour age ct i82 the audience in texas, we heard a big, oh boy. [laughter] getting back to my point. it dn'eave to strip them or do anything dray conian. there's many things we can do. we, democrats, have to have the courage to do that. by the way, seniors are not stupid. they are smart. they are the mst lat pon. rs eyuntand. maybe the interest groups, they understand on the republican side of the equation, they got to get over the fear of groverort. ma oouha nrd him? he's,...
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. >> host: arlington, texas. the independent line. >> caller: as someone who grew up in the church i am often found this whole movement of trying to inject jesus christ and religion into politics i have often found it disgusting because first of all when it comes to god's word both parties fall short so i think we should kill this whole notion that somehow if you vote republican you vote with god and all this kind of stuff because basically what you have done is created your own faults religion number one. just vote for who you want to vote for but quit--unless jesus christ himself is running you can't vote your faith. let's be honest about that. number 2, i think the tea party -- when i talked to a lot of my older relatives, it is a white separatist movement. the same old white citizens council and states rights and things from the past from the 60s that they see in this. i just think -- can then as far as supporting mitt romney why would you support -- jesus said if anybody comes with another reformation you re
. >> host: arlington, texas. the independent line. >> caller: as someone who grew up in the church i am often found this whole movement of trying to inject jesus christ and religion into politics i have often found it disgusting because first of all when it comes to god's word both parties fall short so i think we should kill this whole notion that somehow if you vote republican you vote with god and all this kind of stuff because basically what you have done is created your own...
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. >> host: needleland, texas. hi, robert. >> caller: hi. is it true that a mobster once said of truman, we bought him, but he didn't stay bought? >> guest: no. that doesn't sound familiar to he be at all. but -- no, doesn't sound familiar. >> host: well, what about his kansas city, for those who don't know kansas city -- >> guest: oh, now, there, there you're getting into the neighborhood though. and there were mobsters involve inside kansas city. involved in kansas city. he starts out as a small town farmer. you know, haberdasher ri and all this. the machine, tom pender gas machine, puts him up for office in 1922. he's elected from the rural areas. he's from the farm areas, lifelong democratic family involved in the masons, involved in the fraternal organizations, in the veterans' organizations. all the boys go over as a bunch out to the trenches in world war i. but this is a, he's running the county after a while as the head of the county legislature, government. but he's taking orders from the boss, and they are skimming off millions. an
. >> host: needleland, texas. hi, robert. >> caller: hi. is it true that a mobster once said of truman, we bought him, but he didn't stay bought? >> guest: no. that doesn't sound familiar to he be at all. but -- no, doesn't sound familiar. >> host: well, what about his kansas city, for those who don't know kansas city -- >> guest: oh, now, there, there you're getting into the neighborhood though. and there were mobsters involve inside kansas city. involved in...